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Cambodia TEFL Internship: Maddie’s diary

After two weeks in Cambodia, I look back at my terrified self at Heathrow Airport and I want to tell her it’s all going to work out just fin...[Read More]

4 Top tactics for keeping your students engaged: by Molly

You walk into the rowdiest grade one class of the week: instantly, a bundle of seven-year-olds cling to your legs, grapple for high-fives an...[Read More]

My first two weeks in Cambodia: Jordyn’s story

My first thought as I left the airport in Phnom Penh was about the heat – so hot! It hits you straight away but luckily, after a few days, y...[Read More]

Teaching online from Switzerland: Jenny’s story

Jenny had no teaching experience when she started teaching English online – but now she’s successful and loving it! Read on to find out how ...[Read More]

5 reasons why our Internships are perfect for female solo travellers

If you’re a female who’s planning to take on the big wide world all on your own, we salute you! Us strong, independent women have got to sti...[Read More]

Our most inspirational Thailand interns!

When it comes to TEFL hotspots, Thailand sizzles on as our fave (shh… don’t tell the others). There’s nothing quite like the warmth that rad...[Read More]

How to fund your TEFL travel

3 out of 4 millennials would rather buy an experience than something material. And from our experience, that usually means travel plans are ...[Read More]

How to build your confidence in the TEFL classroom

First day nerves? Don’t worry, we all get them. But if you’re approaching your first time standing in front of a classroom full of kids, the...[Read More]

Which TEFL Internships can you do without a degree?

No degree? You can still teach abroad. But when you’re contending for jobs against teachers who do have a degree, you might benefit from a l...[Read More]

Tips for making the most out of living in Hanoi

Having had five weeks to digest Hanoi’s craziness, I’ve learnt to accept that Vietnam’s capital will always baffle me. The city’s concoction...[Read More]

Teaching English online: a guide

In today’s digital world, it’s no surprise that teaching English online is a fast-expanding industry. It’s great for teachers because it mea...[Read More]

The best TEFL destinations for degree holders

You might have heard us banging on about how you don’t need a degree to teach English abroad – and it’s true, you don’t. But in order to get...[Read More]

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